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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Kids Craft Zombie

Hi everyone! Happy Halloween to everyone who celebrates it! We didn't used to, but it is becoming more and more widespread here and the kids think it is a lot of fun. I am also enjoying crafting projects and home decor which is different from what I do during the rest of the year.

Today, Anton is a guest on my blog, with a zombie that he made over the weekend. He wanted his zombie to be on my blog on Halloween.

He started out with a wooden circle, which became the head. I die cut a body for the zombie from mat board and patterned paper, with Tim Holtz's Arch Frame die. Apart from that, everything you see are Anton's own ideas. I only helped him punch holes and set eyelets in the body.

On the head, he drew a brain and used two shades of pink to color it. He found some green epoxy stickers in my stash for eyes and also drew a mouth with teeth. The grey skin was done with a pencil.

The arms were twisted from plastic-coated wire and Anton used red wire here and there, as blood. He also wrote a spooky message on the body of the zombie with a glow-in-the-dark marker.

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Welcome to my blog! I have been doing arts and crafts my whole life, but papercrafting is the one that has totally captured my heart and mind. I started making cards in 2002 and to scrapbook two years later. I enjoy switching between the differently sized space of a card and a layout. My stamps and dies are my absolute favorite tools and I love creating something out of only white paper, stamps and ink, and to try out different techniques.

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